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Had I been told, my dear George, on the 28th. of December, that I Should take no notice of your...
I Send you, a few Lines from the Old Astronomical and Astrological Poet, Manilius, whom you may...
I sent you by Mr Colman a few latin lines, with a bald translation. Cannot you render that...
I adress myself to both of you as equally dear to me and because the difficulty with which I...
I know not where your Father is, or I should write directly to him. As Soon as you See him, pray...
Hence forward I Shall adress you all three at once. Yesterday was one of the happiest days of my...
I know not where your Father is, or I Should write directly to him. As Soon as you See him, pray...
I received yr last, with great pleasure and with Still more your Sensible Letter of the 17th of...
I have received Letters from you all, and you know not how gratifying they have been to my heart....
I have recd. your Number 2. June 30th. Number 3 and your June 8th. without number. I am Sorry you...
Mr John Chipman Gray, who is to be the Bearer of this Letter is about to make the Tour of Europe,...
I recd, last night your pleasing Letter of the 9th of Aug. which is the latest date We have had...
Every one of your letters has given me great pleasure, and none more than No. 6. Aug. 15 just...
I have received your pleasing letter of Sept. 12. Your Situation is indeed delightful: But I hope...
I am afraid you will be offended at my freedom; but you are, in your hand writing, at Such an...
The Accounts I receive of your Indisposition, excite much Grief. Your Father by Precept and...
You cannot easily imagine, how much Grief, the news of your Indisposition has given Us. our most...
I desire to know, which of the Characters in the Andrian you was appointed to represent at the...
I received your Letter of May 29th. Some days past; and yesterday Mr and Mrs. Tarbell called upon...
I have now gone through Terence, and noted a few Lines for you to consider. Many perhaps have...
I have been pleased with your Journal. I envy, or rather I wish, I could have Shared with you,...
You have expressed a wish—as I am told—that I would write to you—but what shall I say—we are all...
I thank you for your letter of new-years-day, and congratulate you on your arrival in the great...
If you have a desire of a long life and a happy life I advise you to read Cicero. Your Father has...
If you can obtain leave of absence I wish for the pleasure of your Company here on the twelfth of...
I thank you for your letter of the 31st. as well as for that from New York—I have been reduced so...
Though the theory of Government is a nice and dangerous Study as I have found by experience; Yet...
I have finished the Sprit of the King. About 3400 pages, as romantick as any of Scotts Novels and...
I have received a very pleasant letter from you of the 21st. of the month; your close attention...
Your kind letter of the 21st. has given me great satisfaction, indeed you have been very good I...
Your letter of the 28th. of October has been received with pleasure—First because it is sprightly...
I thank you for your letter of the 4 Nov. I am very glad you have got so far through Hallams...
I thank you for your letter of the 4th. November I am very glad to hear that you are so nearly...
Thanks for your No 5. I have now finished reading and hearing read the Four volumes of Hallam’s...
The information in yours of the 30 Nov. & that we have from Susan of the health & spirits of you...
I have mourned with your mourning in your No. 9 of the 16th Dec. for the loss of Colonel Trimble,...
A cold frosty snowy morning. I have received your No 11. I am glad you have got through the...
I am glad to learn by your No. 12—that you are reading Burlamaqui and as he is sound in...
The splendid account we receive from you and others of the dinners parties and balls from...
Tell your Father that I have found the old circular pedigree which looks like so many wheels...
Thanks for your No 15—Your Father advised wisely to the Abbe Condilla. I knew him personally. He...
Do not the cannon which have thundered this morning in honour of your Namesake, in flame a holy...
I received this Morning your No 18—It is a universal complaint that the english Language...
Did you send me a pritty address of the President of Columbia College, which I received this...
I have received your No 19, 24, Feby. When I recollect the freedom of speech, which I indulged,...
I am delighted with your number 22. It is not too free. It is modest enough. It is wise learned...
I will not trouble you, to read a history of my pains and aches, as an apology for neglecting to...
I will not trouble you to read a history of my pains and aches, as an apology for neglecting to...
Some of Jobs afflictions & some of Jobs comforters have prevented my answering your letters as...
Some of Jobs afflictions and some of Jobs comforts have prevented my answering your letters, as...